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6 police officers killed in attack in Pakistan’s Quetta

At least six police officers have been killed in separate attacks on security forces in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta.

 

 

At least six police officers have been killed in separate attacks on security forces in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta.

Officials said Tuesday that 15 members of the security forces had also been injured after three attackers detonated their explosives among police and paramilitary soldiers in Quetta.

Provincial police chief Moazzam Jah Ansari said that seven police officers were wounded in a bombing that targeted a police truck.  

“… we have a confirmation that six of our police officials are dead,” said Ansari.

A paramilitary officer said earlier in the day that troops deployed on two checkpoints on the outskirts of Quetta engaged two assailants who tried to carry out a bomb attack in the locations.

Both the attackers died while detonating their explosives as they were shot by the troops, said the official, adding that eight soldiers were wounded in the incident.

There has yet to come a claim of responsibility for the attacks, although militants linked to the Taliban, al-Qaeda and Daesh Takfiri terrorist group have carried out similar attacks in the past in Quetta, which is the capital city of the southwestern province of Baluchistan.

 

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